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Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:58 am
by davewalton
Hoping for a forward for her and me...
www.DaveWaltonMusic.com/MyMusic/ORePiya.mp3One "issue" might be the placement of the vocal track(s). Raags sung it right but when I placed it, Sonar "erased" the visual of the vocal track (I can't see where the audio starts or ends... it's just a straight line ). So let me know if you guys think the vocals sound "out of pocket" anywhere. I've listened too much and now I can't tell about anything. Quote:A wide variety of original and authentic-sounding TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SONGS & INSTRUMENTALS are being sought by an established Music Library/Publisher that has worked with TAXI for years. They exclusively supply songs/tracks to numerous Cable TV shows -- mostly cooking and travel shows -- and need new material to meet their clients' needs. They want all styles related to the COUNTRY of INDIA and that region of Asia -- from Indian Classical to Indian Folk to Indian Pop (they're NOT seeking Native American Indian music). Indian lyrics are highly preferred, but English lyrics are fine. Male or female vocals are ok, and Instrumentals are also accepted. Great performances are essential. This company typically offers exclusive deals. Your songs must be Broadcast Quality (excellent sounding home recordings are OK). Please submit one to three songs online or per CD, include lyrics (and lyrical translations). All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than August 12, 2008.TAXI # S080812IS
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:07 am
by spaceeagle
sounds tight to me. I have subbmitted for this as wellgive it a go if you get timehttp://
www.taximusic.com/download/95352/Eagle%20Spirit.mp3
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:47 am
by sgs4u
Sonar... heheHey the timing sits pretty good. It might be a bit lazy, behind the groove. If you're pitching to meditative listings, it's probably perfect. If you're pitching it to anything else that's simply calling for generic Middle Eastern Flavor stuff, you might want to advance the vocals 40-60 ms, you'll get a little more energy. And maybe add a tambourine or more jingly stuff, if you want the extra energy. Did Raags do all this by herself and then send you just a stereo file all comped & everything?This is a beautiful piece of work Dave, made me put down my coffee and close my eyes to enjoy it! And think of a butter stick...Aug 12, 2008, 8:58am, davewalton wrote:Hoping for a forward for her and me...
www.DaveWaltonMusic.com/MyMusic/ORePiya.mp3One "issue" might be the placement of the vocal track(s). Raags sung it right but when I placed it, Sonar "erased" the visual of the vocal track (I can't see where the audio starts or ends... it's just a straight line ). So let me know if you guys think the vocals sound "out of pocket" anywhere. I've listened too much and now I can't tell about anything. Quote:A wide variety of original and authentic-sounding TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SONGS & INSTRUMENTALS are being sought by an established Music Library/Publisher that has worked with TAXI for years. They exclusively supply songs/tracks to numerous Cable TV shows -- mostly cooking and travel shows -- and need new material to meet their clients' needs. They want all styles related to the COUNTRY of INDIA and that region of Asia -- from Indian Classical to Indian Folk to Indian Pop (they're NOT seeking Native American Indian music). Indian lyrics are highly preferred, but English lyrics are fine. Male or female vocals are ok, and Instrumentals are also accepted. Great performances are essential. This company typically offers exclusive deals. Your songs must be Broadcast Quality (excellent sounding home recordings are OK). Please submit one to three songs online or per CD, include lyrics (and lyrical translations). All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than August 12, 2008.TAXI # S080812IS
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:06 am
by davewalton
Aug 12, 2008, 9:47am, sgs4u wrote:Did Raags do all this by herself and then send you just a stereo file all comped & everything?Let's see...I probably sent her a basic music bed snippet to start things off but I can't remember off hand. Regardless, she sent me some vocals, what is now the verse (her solo voice in a major key, then harmony to a minor key) as two separate ideas... "Which one do you like for the chorus?". I said I didn't like either one for the chorus but stringing them back-to-back for the verse sounds awesome! So that's where it started. Then we sent a couple of melody ideas back-and-forth for the chorus and she came up with the chorus melody you hear now (the song opens with the chorus). Then the little "O Re Piya" bridge was the last thing we did.In the end, I did the music bed from beginning to end with no vocals, she sang to that and sent me the vocal tracks. I plopped them in, flipped the magic switch and the next thing you know... instant song! I'm playing around with advancing the vocals a tad...Thanks!Dave
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:07 am
by vicky
super cool!!!!Sounds great vtbp
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:35 am
by bmete
Dave & Raags,Oh Yeah, beautiful..... the vocals sat well for me... but, honestly, I was just carried away by it......best of luck with it--- you always know a winner when you hear it..Congrats on the collab!!Bob
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:37 am
by allends
Aug 12, 2008, 8:58am, davewalton wrote:... So let me know if you guys think the vocals sound "out of pocket" anywhere. I've listened too much and now I can't tell about anything. Don't look at me. I'll never be able to render an impartial opinion about any music that features Raags' beautiful voice!Beam me up, Scotty!Good Luck!!!!!!Allen
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:55 am
by allends
Aug 12, 2008, 9:07am, spaceeagle wrote:sounds tight to me. I have subbmitted for this as wellgive it a go if you get timehttp://
www.taximusic.com/download/95352/Eagle%20Spirit.mp3I almost forgot you, Space-E! That's a very cool, richly textured track you have there! Lots of ear candy. Good Luck To U,Allen
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:05 am
by davewalton
Aug 12, 2008, 9:07am, spaceeagle wrote:sounds tight to me. I have subbmitted for this as wellgive it a go if you get timehttp://
www.taximusic.com/download/95352/Eagle% ... .mp3Thanks Mr Eagle! As a "wide variety" listing, lets hope for a wide variety of forwards for all of us! I have to mention that the last time I submitted to a "wide variety of Indian music" listing, I got all of my tracks returned. This was days before last years Rally where I was a panelist for one of the sessions titled "The Secret Sauce To Getting More Forwards". It'll probably be another decade before I get another "VIP" Rally badge. Life has a funny way of keeping my ego in check sometimes.
Re: Dave and Raags, sitting in a tree...
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:12 am
by jeffgreenleaf
Sounds like a winner to me! Raags sounding gr8 on there!